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Things To Do When You’re Camping

By Gray Rollins | August 21, 2008

by Gray Rollins

Very few people go camping because they have to. For most people who make camping part of their family life, you develop camping skills for fun and to have a family activity that is healthy, wholesome and educational. So in a sense, camping itself is a great recreational outing all by itself.

From finding a camp spot to laying out the camp grounds, to gathering fire wood to having that first night’s camp fire with hot dogs or marshmallows over the fire with scary stories and seeing more stars in the sky than you thought existed, just the camp site itself is a source of endless fun for everyone in the family.

However, the campground is just the beginning of the allure of camping. National parks and state parks are full of free or inexpensive activities which are sure to create fond memories for your kids for the rest of their lives. Let’s take hiking as an example. Really, it doesn’t sound like it’s that cool since you’re pretty much just walking around. However, getting to hike across streams, play on scenic outlooks and climbing on rocks will make what sounded at first like a simple walk a great adventure.

Most camp grounds are built on or near some well maintained and stocked lake. So that one opportunity offers recreational activities of swimming, boating and fishing. If the weather permits, swimming in a natural setting like a lake will make any swimming pool seem tame and boring. When the kids can jump off docks into lakes that may be brimming with living things, their imaginations alone will keep them full of fun for hours.

You don’t have to own a boat to enjoy getting out on the water and enjoying seeing lots of natural spots along the lake shore. A boat can usually be rented for reasonable rates and with a small amount of knowledge or training in how to use an outboard motor, you can be cruising along like an old pro in no time. And boating is a great sport to combine with fishing. The fun thing about fishing is even if you never get a bite, everybody has fun getting out there and trying. And when your young son or daughter catches their first fish on your camping trip, that squeal of delight will be one of those memories that you will be thinking about during your retirement years.

And if water isn’t your thing, then take a trip down to the visitor’s center of your park. You can learn a lot about where you’re visiting since there are usually a lot of maps, pictures, etc.

Before you leave the Visitor’s Center, find out if the park rangers are conducing any nature walks, lectures, or tours anytime soon. If they are, make sure to find out how you can sign up. A tour with a park ranger can be a lot of fun since they’re certain to point out things you would have otherwise missed had you gone on an unguided tour.

There really isn’t a whole lot that is more fun than just going out in nature and hiking and camping. You’ll probably be amazed at how economical your camping activities are - most of them will be free. And the memories from those trips will last a lifetime.

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